[0001] The present invention relates to a connector provided with a retainer.
[0002] Generally, there are two types of connectors provided with a retainer: a side retainer
type (see Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication No. 6-5870) and a front retainer
type (see Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication No. 5-23455 and Japanese Unexamined
Patent Publication No. 8-250215).
[0003] The side retainer type connector is such as shown in FIG. 7 that a retainer 3 is
mounted in a direction normal to the insertion direction of terminal fittings 2 into
a connector housing 1. Accordingly, a retainer insertion hole 4 is open in one side
surface of the connector housing 1. This type has an advantage of retaining the terminal
fittings 2 with a larger force since the retainer 3 directly locks the terminal fittings
2 as shown in FIG. 8. However, the lateral opening for the insertion of the retainer
must be additionally sealed in the case of watertight connectors. On the other hand,
the front retainer type connector is such as shown in FIG. 9 that a retainer 5 is
inserted into a connector housing 6 along the insertion direction of terminal fittings
2, and a retainer insertion hole 7 is accordingly open in an engaging surface with
a mating connector. This type has an advantage that the retainer insertion hole 7
is not exposed by being covered by the mating connector.
[0004] In view of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a connector
provided with a retainer in which a retainer insertion hole can be covered and terminal
fittings can be retained with a large force.
[0005] This object is solved according to the invention by a connector according to claim
1. Preferred embodiments of the invention are subject of the dependent claims.
[0006] According to the invention, there is provided a connector provided with a retainer
in which at least one terminal fitting inserted or insertable into a connector housing
is retained by a retainer inserted or insertable into the connector housing so as
not to come out of the connector housing, wherein:
the retainer is substantially rotatable about an insertion portion of the retainer
or its longitudinal axis to be inserted into the connector housing between a lock
position and an unlock position, and
the insertion portion comprises at least one lock projection which at least partially
projects in a direction intersecting a path or direction of insertion of the terminal
fitting and substantially locks the terminal fitting when the retainer is brought
to its lock position.
[0007] Accordingly, when the retainer is rotated in the connector housing, the position
of the lock projection projecting from the insertion portion as a center of rotation
is displaced. When the retainer is brought to its lock position, the lock projection
faces the terminal fitting in such a direction as to prevent the terminal fitting
from coming out. Since the retainer can directly lock the terminal fitting, the terminal
fitting can be retained with a large force.
[0008] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the terminal fitting can be
inserted into the connector housing substantially through the rear surface thereof
and/or the retainer can be inserted into the connector housing substantially through
the front surface thereof.
[0009] Accordingly, since a portion of the connector housing into which the retainer is
insertable is provided in the front surface of the connector housing, it is not exposed
to the outside by being covered by the mating connector. In other words, the present
invention can provide a connector having advantages of both side retainer type and
front retainer type connectors of prior art.
[0010] According to a further preferred embodiment, there is provided a connector provided
with a retainer in which at least one terminal fitting inserted into a connector housing
through the rear surface thereof is retained by a retainer inserted into the connector
housing through the front surface thereof so as not to come out of the connector housing,
wherein:
the retainer is rotatable about an insertion portion of the retainer to be inserted
into the connector housing between a lock position and an unlock position, and
the insertion portion comprises a lock projection which projects in a direction intersecting
a direction of insertion and locks the terminal fitting when the retainer is brought
to its lock position.
[0011] Preferably, the terminal fitting interferes a rotational or pivotal range of the
lock projection when being insufficiently inserted.
[0012] Accordingly, even if an attempt is made to rotate the retainer while the terminal
fitting is insufficiently inserted, the lock projection is interfered by the terminal
fitting, with the result that the retainer cannot be rotated to its lock position.
Thus, an operator can notice that the terminal fitting is insufficiently inserted.
[0013] Further preferably, the retainer comprises an engagement restricting portion which
is positionable, and preferably rotatable along the front surface of the connector
housing and substantially projectable into an engagement space of the connector housing
with a mating connector housing unless the retainer is in its lock position.
[0014] Accordingly, unless the retainer is in its lock position, the restricting projection
interferes the mating connector housing, thereby preventing the connectors from being
connected. This prevents an error assembly where the connectors are connected while
the retainer is not held in the lock position.
[0015] Most preferably, the connector housing comprises one or more cavities into which
a corresponding number of terminal fittings are insertable, the lock projection substantially
projecting into the cavity when the retainer is arranged in its lock position so as
to intersect the path or direction of insertion of the terminal fitting.
[0016] According to a further preferred embodiment, the connector housing comprises a retainer
insertion hole, being preferably open towards a receptacle of the connector housing
into which the mating connector housing is insertable, the retainer insertion hole
substantially communicating with one or more cavities, into which the terminal fittings
are insertable.
[0017] Preferably, the retainer insertion hole comprises one or more widened portions widened
toward the cavities so as not to interfere the lock projections provided on the retainer
when the retainer is turned, wherein the widened portions are preferably so provided
as to come to positions corresponding to those of the lock projections when the retainer
is substantially fully inserted in the retainer insertion hole.
[0018] Further preferably, the retainer and/or the connector housing are provided with positioning
means for holding the retainer in its unlock position and/or lock position.
[0019] Accordingly, an unwanted rotation of the retainer, e.g. during the transportation
of the connector can be effectively prevented.
[0020] Still further preferably, the connector housing comprises at least one contact wall
for contacting the retainer, in particular a large diameter portion thereof to substantially
retain the retainer inside the connector housing.
[0021] Accordingly, the retainer does not come out from the connector housing, e.g. during
transportation.
[0022] Most preferably, the at least one lock projections are circumferentially spaced about
the insertion portion or the longitudinal direction of the retainer at substantially
equal spacings, the retainer being preferably rotated by an angle corresponding to
about half the circumferential spacing of the lock projections.
[0023] Accordingly, a very effective locking of the terminal fittings can be achieved, in
particular when a plurality of equally and/or symmetrically spaced terminal fittings
or cavities for the terminal fittings are provided.
[0024] These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become
more apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description and accompanying
drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a side view in section of a connector provided with a retainer according
to one embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 2 is a plan view in section of the connector,
FIG. 3 is a plan view in section of the connector with the retainer in its unlock
position,
FIG. 4 is a plan view in section of the connector with the retainer in its lock position,
FIG. 5(a) is a view from a direction of arrow A of FIG. 3 and FIG. 5(b) is a section
along B-B of FIG. 3,
FIG. 6(a) is a view from a direction of arrow C of FIG. 4 and FIG. 6(b) is a section
along D-D of FIG. 4,
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a side retainer type connector of prior art,
FIG. 8 is a partial section of the side retainer type connector, and
FIG. 9 is a side view in section of a front retainer type connector of prior art.
[0025] Hereafter, one embodiment of the invention is described with reference to FIGS. 1
to 6.
[0026] In FIG. 1, identified by 10 is a connector housing (hereinafter, "housing 10"). A
left end surface of the housing 10 in FIG. 1 is a front surface to be engaged with
a mating housing (not shown). A receptacle of the mating housing is insertably fitted
or fittable into a space 13 between a receptacle 11 projecting substantially along
an insertion or engaging direction of the mating connector, e.g. substantially forward
from the front surface of the housing 10 and a housing main body 12 substantially
inside it for the connection of the two connectors. Further, a waterproof ring 14
is fitted or fittable on the outer surface of the housing main body 12 and is brought
or bringable into sealing contact with the inner surface of the mating receptacle
and the outer surface of the housing main body 12 preferably by being compressively
deformed therebetween.
[0027] Inside the housing 10, one or more, preferably a pair of cavities 15 are provided
preferably in the form of through holes extending in engaging direction with the mating
connector. The cavities 15 are substantially open in the rear surface of the housing
10, defining terminal insertion openings 16, through which terminal fittings 20 are
insertable. The cavities 15 are also substantially open in the front surface of the
housing 10, defining terminal insertion openings or tab insertion holes 17, through
which male tabs (not shown) of the mating connector are insertable to be electrically
connected with the terminal fittings 20.
[0028] The terminal fittings 20 are formed preferably by successively cutting a conductive
metal plate and bending the cut pieces. A front end surface 21A of a main portion
21 substantially in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped is brought or bringable
into contact with a contact wall 18 (see FIG. 2) formed in the cavity 15, thereby
substantially positioning the terminal fitting 20 in the cavity 15 with respect to
forward direction. A pair of opposite pieces 22 which are formed, preferably narrowed
so as not to interfere the contact wall 18 extend forward from the front end surface
21A of the main portion 21 in such a manner as to be closer to each other or to converge
with respect to each other (see FIG. 1), and the male tab of the mating connector
is held or holdable between these opposite pieces 22 to establish an electrical connection
therewith. Further, as shown in FIG. 1, a pair of metal lances or locking portions
23 extend preferably obliquely backward from opposite side walls of the main body
21. These metal locking portions 23 are lockingly engaged or engageable with receiving
projections 19 formed in the cavity 15 so as to prevent the terminal fitting 20 from
coming out of the cavity 15. In this locked state, a rear end surface 21B of the main
portion 21 is located substantially behind the receiving projections 19 as shown in
FIG. 1, and a lock projection 32 provided on a retainer 30 to be described later is
to be lockingly engaged therewith (see FIG. 4). A barrel portion 24 extends from a
center portion of the rear end surface 21B of the main body 21, which preferably is
not interfered by the lock projection 32 of the retainer 30. Preferably an end of
a wire 25 and a waterproof rubber plug 26 are pressingly connected with the barrel
portion 24. This waterproof rubber plug 26 is or can be brought in sealing contact
with an external sheath of the wire 25 and/or the inner surface of the cavity 15.
[0029] As shown in FIG. 1, a retainer insertion hole 31 in which the retainer 30 is insertably
or fittably mountable is formed between the cavities 15 in the housing 10. The retainer
insertion hole 31 is open preferably in the front surface of the housing 10, extends
to the middle of the housing 10 and substantially communicates with the cavities 15
preferably at their sides. The retainer insertion hole 31 has preferably a substantially
asymmetric or rectangular cross section, e.g. by having a longitudinal width in a
longitudinal direction L being larger than a transverse width in a transverse direction
T, the longitudinal direction L being arranged at an angle different from 0° or 180°,
preferably substantially normal to the transverse direction T. As shown in FIG. 5B,
the cross section of the retainer 30 is long or oblong or flattened, preferably along
a substantially vertical direction of FIG. 5B and left upper and right lower portions
of the retainer insertion hole 31 comprise widened portions 31A, which are widened
toward the cavities 15 along a turning direction TD of the retainer 30 so as not to
interfere the lock projections 32 provided on the retainer 30 when the retainer 30
is turned.
[0030] The retainer 30 is, as shown in FIG. 1, comprised of an insertion portion 33 to be
inserted or fitted into the retainer insertion hole 31 and a preferably plate-shaped
front cover 34 provided at one end of the insertion portion 33. The insertion portion
33 includes a large diameter portion 36 provided preferably in an intermediate position
of a cylindrical member 35 and has a diameter larger than that of the cylindrical
member 35. A rear end of the large diameter portion 36 is at an angle different from
0° or 180°, preferably at a substantially right angle to the cylindrical member 35,
thereby forming an angled or substantially vertical surface 36A, and a distal or front
end thereof (an end of the large diameter portion 36 to be inserted first in the retainer
insertion hole 31) is moderately sloped to the cylindrical member 35, thereby forming
a tapered surface 36B. The retainer 30 can forcibly be insertable into the retainer
insertion hole 31 by widening the contact walls 18 by the tapered surface 36B. Preferably
when the front cover 34 comes into contact with the front surface of the housing main
body 12 (see FIG. 3), the large diameter portion 36 moves substantially beyond the
contact walls 18 and the rear end surfaces of the contact walls 18 correspond to or
face the vertical surface 36A of the large diameter portion 36. In this way, the retainer
30 can rotatably be accommodated in the retainer insertion hole 31 preferably in such
a manner as not to come out thereof.
[0031] As shown in FIG. 1, one or more, preferably a pair of lock projections 32 preferably
symmetrically project sideways at the leading end of the large diameter portion 36
of the insertion portion 33. The lock projections 32 are located substantially behind
the main portion 21 when the terminal fittings 20 are mounted in their proper positions.
The retainer 30 is rotatable between an unlock position (FIG. 5) where the lock projections
32 are substantially aligned along the longitudinal direction L of the cross section
of the retainer insertion hole 31 as shown in FIG. 5(b) and do not lock the terminal
fittings 20 and a lock position (FIG. 6) where they are substantially aligned along
the transverse direction T of the retainer insertion hole 31 as shown in FIG. 6(b)
and substantially project into the cavities 15 to lock the terminal fittings 20.
[0032] As shown in FIG. 6(a), the front cover 34 preferably has a shape substantially corresponding
to the shape of the front surface of the housing main body 12, i.e. a substantially
rectangular shape having rounded off corners, and is provided with a pair of through
holes 37 substantially corresponding to the tab insertion holes 17, when the retainer
30 is arranged in its lock position (FIG. 6). In the unlock position, as shown in
FIG. 5(a), the front cover 34 at least partially projects into the space 13 into which
the mating connector is fitted or fittable, thereby preventing the engagement of the
mating connector. In the lock position, as shown in FIG. 6(a), the front cover 34
substantially does not project into the space 13 and the through holes 37 are substantially
aligned with the tab insertion openings 17 of the housing main body 12 so as to allow
the insertion of the tabs into the cavities 15.
[0033] The front cover 34 is formed with one or more, preferably a pair of protuberances
38 projecting toward the front surface of the housing main body 12 as shown in FIG.
1. In the front surface of the housing main body 12 are formed partial lock indentations
39A engageable with the protuberances 38 when the retainer 30 is in its unlock position
and full lock indentations 39A engageable with the protuberances 38 when the retainer
30 is in its lock position, so that the retainer 30 is not inadvertently rotated in
the respective positions. In other words, the partial lock indentation(s) 39A and
the full lock indentation(s) 39B are provided at or on rotationally spaced or distanced
positions with respect to each other so that they can interact with the protuberances
38, when the retainer 30 is disposed or arranged in its unlock position (FIG. 5) and
lock position (FIG. 6), respectively.
[0034] Next, the action of this embodiment is described.
[0035] Generally, a connector producing factory and a harness producing factory where terminal
fittings connected with ends of wires are assembled into connectors are located in
separate places.
[0036] In the connector producing factory, the retainers 30 are mounted on the housings
10 in their unlock positions. The connectors are transported in this state to the
harness producing factory. Since the retainers 30 are locked so as not to come out
by the engagement of the large diameter portions 36 and the contact walls 18, they
do not come out of the housing 10 during transportation. Further, the retainers 30
are protected from the contact of other parts by the receptacles 11 and are not inadvertently
rotated during transportation preferably due to the engagement of the protuberances
38 of the retainer 30 and the partial lock indentations 39A of the housing main body
12.
[0037] In the harness producing factory, the terminal fittings 20 are assembled into this
connector. In the connector transported to the harness producing factory, the retainer
30 is in its unlock position and, therefore, the lock projections 32 do not project
into the cavities 15 (see FIG. 5(b)). The terminal fittings 20 may be pushed into
the cavities 15 with the connector in this state. During the insertion, the metal
locking portions 23 of the terminal fitting 20 are deformed toward the outer surface
of the terminal fitting 20 by the receiving projections 19 (see FIG. 1). When the
terminal fitting 20 is further pushed, the metal locking portions 23 are restored
to their original shape upon moving beyond the receiving projections 19, thereby lockingly
engaging the receiving projections 19. This is referred to as primary locking. At
this time, the main portion 21 of the terminal fitting 20 comes into contact with
the contact wall 18 (see FIG. 3) of the cavity 15, thereby being substantially positioned
with respect to an insertion or forward direction.
[0038] In this state, the front cover 34 of the retainer 30 is rotated about its longitudinal
axis (or about the insertion portion 33), e.g. clockwise of FIG. 5. Then, the protuberances
38 of the front cover 34 are substantially disengaged from the partial lock indentations
39A and, when the through holes 37 of the front cover 34 are substantially aligned
with the tab insertion openings 17, the retainer 30 is preferably located in its lock
position (see FIG. 6(a)) where the protuberances 38 are substantially lockingly engaged
with the full lock indentations 39B. Inside the housing 10, the lock projections 32
of the retainer 30 face the rear end surfaces 21B of the main portions 21 of the terminal
fittings 20 (see FIGS. 4 and 6(b)), and the terminal fittings 20 are directly locked
by the retainer 30 (secondary locking). Here, if the terminal fittings 20 are insufficiently
inserted, the locking projections 32 of the retainer 30 cannot be located behind the
main bodies 21 of the terminal fittings 20 and, accordingly, the retainer 30 cannot
be turned because of the lock projections 32 interacting with or interfering the terminal
fittings 20. This makes the insufficient insertion of the terminal fittings 20 detectable.
[0039] When this connector is engaged with a mating connector, tabs of the mating connector
are inserted into the cavities 15 to be electrically connected, and the interiors
of the cavities 15 are held watertight by the waterproof ring 14 provided between
the connectors and the waterproof rubber plugs 26 in the cavities 15 Here, unless
the retainer 30 is in its lock position, the mating connector cannot be fitted or
fittable into the space 13 since the front cover 34 projects into the space 13 (see
FIG. 5(a)), with the result that an error assembly can be prevented.
[0040] In this way, according to the connector of this embodiment, the terminal fittings
20 can be retained with a strong force since they are directly locked by the retainer
30. Further, since the retainer insertion openings 31 are formed in the front surface
of the housing 10, they are not exposed to the outside by being covered by the mating
connector. In other words, the connector of this embodiment has advantages of both
side retainer type and front retainer type connectors of prior art and can retain
the terminal fittings 20 with a large force while being designed to be watertight.
[0041] The present invention is not limited to the described and illustrated embodiment,
but the following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the present
invention as defined in the claims. Besides the following embodiments, a variety of
other changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention
as defined in the claims.
(1) Although the present invention is applied to the watertight connector in the foregoing
embodiment, it may be applied to nonwatertight connectors.
(2) Although two terminal fittings 20 are accommodated in the connector of the foregoing
embodiment, the number of the terminal fittings may be 1 or 3 or more. In such a case,
the retainer may be provided with lock projections and/or through holes in conformity
with the number of the terminal fitting(s).
(3) The plurality of lock projections may be arranged at substantially equal angular
spacings or positions or pitches (i.e. when three lock projections are provided, the
angle defined therebetween may be about 120°, when four lock projections are provided,
the angle defined therebetween may be about 90°, when five lock projections are provided,
the angle defined therebetween may be about 72°, etc.).
(4) In the foregoing embodiment the lock and unlock positions of the retainer were
rotationally displaced by about 90°, but other rotational displacements or angles
may be possible. Preferably, the rotational displacement corresponds to about half
the angle or angular spacing or distance between the lock projections (e.g. if the
angle between two adjacent lock projections is 120°, the rotational displacement of
the retainer, that is between the lock and unlock positions is preferably about 60°).
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0042]
- 10
- Connector Housing
- 13
- Space (Engagement Space)
- 20
- Terminal Fitting
- 30
- Retainer
- 32
- Lock Projection
- 34
- Front Cover (Engagement Restricting Portion)
1. A connector provided with a retainer (30) in which at least one terminal fitting (20)
inserted or insertable into a connector housing (10) is retained by a retainer (30)
inserted or insertable into the connector housing (10) so as not to come out of the
connector housing (10), wherein:
the retainer (30) is substantially rotatable about an insertion portion (33) of the
retainer (30) to be inserted into the connector housing (10) between a lock position
(FIG. 6) and an unlock position (FIG. 5), and
the insertion portion (33) comprises at least one lock projection (32) which at least
partially projects in a direction intersecting a path of insertion of the terminal
fitting (20) and substantially locks the terminal fitting (20) when the retainer (30)
is brought to its lock position (FIG. 6).
2. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the terminal fitting (20) can be inserted
into the connector housing (10) substantially through the rear surface thereof and/or
the retainer (30) can be inserted into the connector housing (10) substantially through
the front surface thereof .
3. A connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the terminal
fitting (20) interferes a rotational range of the lock projection (32) when being
insufficiently inserted.
4. A connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the retainer
(30) comprises an engagement restricting portion (34) which is positionable at, and
preferably rotatable along the front surface of the connector housing (10) and projectable
into an engagement space (13) of the connector housing (10) with a mating connector
housing unless the retainer (30) is in its lock position (FIG. 6).
5. A connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the connector
housing (10) comprises one or more cavities (15) into which a corresponding number
of terminal fittings (20) are insertable, the lock projection (32) substantially projecting
into the cavity (15) when the retainer (30) is arranged in its lock position (FIG.
6) so as to intersect the path of insertion of the terminal fitting (20).
6. A connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the connector
housing (10) comprises a retainer insertion hole (31), being preferably open towards
a receptacle (11) of the connector housing (10) into which the mating connector housing
is insertable, the retainer insertion hole (31) substantially communicating with one
or more cavities (15) into which the terminal fittings (20) are insertable.
7. A connector according to claim 6, wherein the retainer insertion hole (31) comprises
one or more widened portions (31A) widened toward the cavities (15) so as not to interfere
the lock projections (32) provided on the retainer (30) when the retainer (30) is
turned, wherein the widened portions (31A) are preferably so provided as to come to
positions corresponding to those of the lock projections (32) when the retainer (30)
is substantially fully inserted in the retainer insertion hole (31).
8. A connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the retainer
(30) and/or the connector housing (10) are provided with positioning means (38; 39A,
39B) for holding the retainer (30) in its unlock position (FIG. 5) and/or lock position
(FIG. 6).
9. A connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the connector
housing (10) comprises at least one contact wall (18) for contacting the retainer
(30), in particular a large diameter portion (36) thereof to substantially retain
the retainer (30) inside the connector housing (10).
10. A connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the at least
one lock projections (32) are circumferentially spaced about the insertion portion
(33) at substantially equal spacings, the retainer (30) being preferably rotated by
an angle corresponding to about half the circumferential spacing of the lock projections
(32).